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U.S. Canola Association and Issues Ink form publishing partnership to advance U.S. Canola Digest


Washington, DC, USA
August 5, 2014

The U.S. Canola Association (USCA) is pleased to announce a new strategic publishing partnership with Winnipeg, Manitoba-based agriculture publishing and communications company Issues Ink. The partnership has been established to help the association take its member publication, U.S. Canola Digest, to the next level while continuing to deliver the highest quality content to its member base.

With over 20 years of experience, Issues Ink has a proven track record when it comes to publishing quality agricultural magazines. Its global business experience will allow Issues Ink to leverage its extensive agricultural network, which spans both industry and the public sector to benefit U.S. Canola Digest.

"The USCA is pleased to be working with Issues Ink," says USCA Assistant Director Dale Thorenson. "This company's experience and relationships in the industry are an asset that can help us grow the magazine, ensuring it remains the go-to resource for U.S. canola producers."

"It's a perfect marriage of strengths," says Issues Ink President Shawn Brook. "We have always been committed to helping associations like the USCA deliver information that can help make their members more successful and advance their industries. We feel confident that with our sales and production teams backing the staff at the UCSA, U.S. Canola Digest will continue to grow."

"Our editorial team for U.S. Canola Digest has always delivered timely, informative content on issues shaping the industry, but this joint effort between USCA and Issues Ink has potential to take other elements of the magazine to the next level," says Thorenson.

To learn more about U.S. Canola Digest or to download the 2014-15 media kit, visit www.uscanola.com.



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